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Love On the Line Feb. 15

It's Sunday, and you have to do laundry before work Monday morning. Laundry's usually a drag, but this time you will hear celebratory Baltimore stories over the swish of your spin cycle. A welcome departure from the hum of a dozen machines--and you know, from those not-so-celebratory Baltimore stories we often get. At the Spin Cycle Coin Laundromat, a commonplace setting will be populated with art, featuring students from Excel Academy and performances by Ama Chandra and Jahiti. Ms. Penny, an East Baltimore native and the event's featured domestic artist, explores the art of everyday life by making laundry folding into a delicate art form. Guests are encouraged to bring their stories to share--along with their quarters for the machines--to this pop-up community event hosted by The Family Arts Museum that, in the spirit of Valentine's Day, shares the memories of "A Baltimore Worth Living For." Aww. 4-7 p.m., Spin Cycle Coin Laundromat, 2020 Maryland Ave., eventbrite.com/e/love-on-the-line-stories-of-a-baltimore-worth-living-for-tickets-15297412974, free with online reservation. (Lindsay VanAsdalan)

Love On the Line Feb. 15

It's Sunday, and you have to do laundry before work Monday morning. Laundry's usually a drag, but this time you will hear celebratory Baltimore stories over the swish of your spin cycle. A welcome departure from the hum of a dozen machines--and you know, from those not-so-celebratory Baltimore stories we often get. At the Spin Cycle Coin Laundromat, a commonplace setting will be populated with art, featuring students from Excel Academy and performances by Ama Chandra and Jahiti. Ms. Penny, an East Baltimore native and the event's featured domestic artist, explores the art of everyday life by making laundry folding into a delicate art form. Guests are encouraged to bring their stories to share--along with their quarters for the machines--to this pop-up community event hosted by The Family Arts Museum that, in the spirit of Valentine's Day, shares the memories of "A Baltimore Worth Living For." Aww. 4-7 p.m., Spin Cycle Coin Laundromat, 2020 Maryland Ave., eventbrite.com/e/love-on-the-line-stories-of-a-baltimore-worth-living-for-tickets-15297412974, free with online reservation. (Lindsay VanAsdalan)

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Love On the Line Feb. 15

It's Sunday, and you have to do laundry before work Monday morning. Laundry's usually a drag, but this time you will hear celebratory Baltimore stories over the swish of your spin cycle. A welcome departure from the hum of a dozen machines--and you know, from those not-so-celebratory Baltimore stories we often get. At the Spin Cycle Coin Laundromat, a commonplace setting will be populated with art, featuring students from Excel Academy and performances by Ama Chandra and Jahiti. Ms. Penny, an East Baltimore native and the event's featured domestic artist, explores the art of everyday life by making laundry folding into a delicate art form. Guests are encouraged to bring their stories to share--along with their quarters for the machines--to this pop-up community event hosted by The Family Arts Museum that, in the spirit of Valentine's Day, shares the memories of "A Baltimore Worth Living For." Aww. 4-7 p.m., Spin Cycle Coin Laundromat, 2020 Maryland Ave., eventbrite.com/e/love-on-the-line-stories-of-a-baltimore-worth-living-for-tickets-15297412974, free with online reservation. (Lindsay VanAsdalan)